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[Why (and how) to start planning your HoloLens apps] Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. [COMPUTERWORLD] Computerworld Enterprise Apps Aug 16, 2016 [Featured Image] [4 keys to getting funding for your IT project] A compelling case can work even outside of the annual budgeting process. In most enterprises, there’s always money somewhere. [Read More ▶] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] Your Must-Read Stories • [Why (and how) to start planning your HoloLens apps] • [Salesforce buys analytics startup BeyondCore] • [For HPE, software-defined storage hits the bargain rack] • [Cortana: The spy in Windows 10] • [Oracle targets B2B marketers with a new trove of audience data] • [Knock knock! 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[Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [Salesforce buys analytics startup BeyondCore] Salesforce has acquired business intelligence and analytics startup BeyondCore, as part of its strategy to make its software more intelligent. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [For HPE, software-defined storage hits the bargain rack] On Monday, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise extended two of its storage product lines into more affordable territory, in one case adopting an ARM processor to help cut the cost of a system. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [Cortana: The spy in Windows 10] Cortana, Windows 10’s built-in virtual assistant, is both really cool and really creepy. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [Oracle targets B2B marketers with a new trove of audience data] It's difficult enough for marketers to stay on top of the latest data about consumers, but reaching the right people in the B2B world presents a whole host of new challenges. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [Knock knock! Google video chat app Duo calling] Google has released a new app called Duo, designed specifically for making video calls. The app is supposed to be simple and straightforward, and since it works across platforms, you can even call your Android or iOS-wielding friends with it. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [HEI Hotels reports point-of-sale terminals breach] HEI Hotels & Resorts has reported a possible compromise of payment card information at its point-of-sale terminals, the latest in a string of attacks on such systems at hotels, hospitals and retailers. [Read More ▶] White Paper: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) [6 Tools Users Need for Mobile Files] While it's the biggest force driving IT change today, mobility has yet to overhaul the things users need to do to get their jobs done: people still primarily work with email, applications, and files. When it comes to email and applications, the solutions are straightforward. 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